English Dub Season Review: Juni Taisen: Zodiac War
We have now entered the year of the Bloody Carnage.
Continue readingWe have now entered the year of the Bloody Carnage.
Continue readingA show that attempted to explore the creative process, but ultimately failed to deliver much excitement beyond that.
Continue readingSteampunk, literary characters, conspiracy! In the middle of it all, the worst case of “look, but don’t touch” a woman has ever given a man.
Continue readingDeath, insanity, confusion, and really bad German accents.
Continue readingGet some insight on a TV series that you might be watching with your friends by next year.
Continue readingI went into this show thinking it was going to be some more junky anime– you know, the type featuring a girl who’s either used for fanservice or moe points and has all her problems solved by introducing a man into her life. I could not have been more wrong.
Continue readingError happened.
Continue readingStop! You’re under arrest on suspicion of being Cthulhu!
Continue readingThe talking animal trope is a routine that has a long history of animation. A show like Family Guy that has been running for ten years has been playing off the cartoon cliché since inception. Brian Griffin, loyal canine of the Griffin’s is a pivotal character played by show creator Seth MacFarlane. The jokes about dogs, talking dogs, humanised dogs, and a dog that should be treated like a human have been played out through multiple storylines. However, Family Guy has found a way to keep this extended running gag relevant. Over 299 episodes (about to be 300 on Sunday) Brian has been involved and met his fair share of competition so, it is about time we start counting them down!
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"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs